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technology. why? >> guest: to quote the smashing pumpkins, we all know that we need a clean energy economy where it's really, really cheap to buy the energy and where the energy that you're buying is not polluting the atmosphere. it is not causing greenhouse gases that are driving up the temperature and producing droughts. it is not producing a number of other health-related effects from from air pollution. we all know this. we know what we're after. how are we going to get there? the way we discovered in the book is it's pretty simple. could you have the federal government buy all the new things that are necessary and then give them away? it's not practical, it's not going to happen. we don't have that capability in the federal government to add to the deficit. so you have to open the door to private investment to do this job of rebuilding the power platform in the united states. >> host: and the technology aspect of that is -- >> guest: the technology aspect is manifold. in the last four years alone
technology. why? >> guest: to quote the smashing pumpkins, we all know that we need a clean energy economy where it's really, really cheap to buy the energy and where the energy that you're buying is not polluting the atmosphere. it is not causing greenhouse gases that are driving up the temperature and producing droughts. it is not producing a number of other health-related effects from from air pollution. we all know this. we know what we're after. how are we going to get there? the way...
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nicoderm cq, the patch with time release smart control technology. quit one day at a time with nicoderm cq. with multiple lacerations to the wing and a fractured beak. surgery was successful, but he will be in a cast until it is fully healed, possibly several months. so, if the duck isn't able to work, how will he pay for his living expenses? aflac. like his rent and car payments? aflac. what about gas and groceries? aflac. cell phone? aflac, but i doubt he'll be using his phone for quite a while cause like i said, he has a fractured beak. [ male announcer ] send the aflac duck a get-well card at getwellduck.com. ♪ time to jump in to something new ♪ ♪ ♪ the best part of wakin' up ♪ is folgers in your cup a digital scanning system five times more precise. helping you see perfectly. that's precision. ♪ lenscrafters. redesigned site has this new score planner tool with these cool sliders. this one lets us know what happens if we miss a payment. oh. this one lets us know what happens if we use less credit. yeah. what's this one do? i dunno. g
nicoderm cq, the patch with time release smart control technology. quit one day at a time with nicoderm cq. with multiple lacerations to the wing and a fractured beak. surgery was successful, but he will be in a cast until it is fully healed, possibly several months. so, if the duck isn't able to work, how will he pay for his living expenses? aflac. like his rent and car payments? aflac. what about gas and groceries? aflac. cell phone? aflac, but i doubt he'll be using his phone for quite a...
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this wastewater processing and reuse technology is cutting edge. and although it's been successfully implemented in other cities, it will be one of the first such installations in an urban office building. >> here is a city agency that treats wastewater, but they send no wastewater to the treatment facility. that says a lot. >> it's got a 12 gallon per day occupancy using 5,000 gallons per day with a building officing 1,000 people. that turns out to save over 2.7 million gallons a year. >> the public utilities commission runs water, power and sewer services for san francisco. we can't afford to be out of business after an earthquake. so, we're thinking about building a building. that building is going to hold our operations center and our emergency operations center for things like earth quack. that building had to be immediately occupiable. great. but we can do better than that. so, this new technology that we ended up using was a concrete building that straps basically, that goes through the interior of the building and allow the building to turn
this wastewater processing and reuse technology is cutting edge. and although it's been successfully implemented in other cities, it will be one of the first such installations in an urban office building. >> here is a city agency that treats wastewater, but they send no wastewater to the treatment facility. that says a lot. >> it's got a 12 gallon per day occupancy using 5,000 gallons per day with a building officing 1,000 people. that turns out to save over 2.7 million gallons a...
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it was a destination point to see the new world technology. when charles dickens visited us in 1840, he was truly blown away by high water pressure on the fourth floor of the hotel he was staying in. nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support the life and the growth of the city. philadelphia, throughout the 19th century, was the major industrial city of the united states. all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york ci
it was a destination point to see the new world technology. when charles dickens visited us in 1840, he was truly blown away by high water pressure on the fourth floor of the hotel he was staying in. nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support the life and the growth of the city. philadelphia, throughout the 19th century, was the major industrial city of the united states. all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a...
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seems to be past its prime technologically, and he is frustrated. he has gotten a couple pe itch vesto in/* investors and by his company back. >> it makes good sense because he can do this under the radar. if he really believes he has something that he can deliver on long-term at some point down the road. >> guys, i'm running back and forth to a computer. trying to get the valuation numbers on and find their debt net. if there is a consortium with dell. michael dell get involved and buy it out. could this set off a new wave of other buy outs of slow growth technology companies by a lack of returns. i'm thinking after little company in redmond, washington, which is too big to buy but maybe not too big to break up. >> these are companies that have a lot of cash flow. they have huge cash on the balance sheet. they can support debt. these companies don't typically have debt. i think microsoft was able to float five-year debt with less than 1%. clearly i think dell can get away with that. it may cult matly be the whole lbo wave all over again. >> for the
seems to be past its prime technologically, and he is frustrated. he has gotten a couple pe itch vesto in/* investors and by his company back. >> it makes good sense because he can do this under the radar. if he really believes he has something that he can deliver on long-term at some point down the road. >> guys, i'm running back and forth to a computer. trying to get the valuation numbers on and find their debt net. if there is a consortium with dell. michael dell get involved and...
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sometimes we think that technology looks so cool but is it actually real? the vice president says we're very close to this smart gun technology where the person who actually owns the gun would be the only one who could fire it. is that correct? >> there is a sort of technology in the works. it's very much still in its infancy. there are some promising leads but nothing concrete exists right now. >>gretchen: how would it exist? if it is a prototype right now, tell me how it works. >> there are two branches of technology for this. there's radio and there's biometric scanners. the radio system works. the prototypes that are most common and most successful are based on these radio scanners. the way they operate is with a ring or bracelet that the operator wears. anybody who has access to that ring or bracelet can also operate the gun. so it's not a totally secure system in and of itself. >>gretchen: i know you have problems with it with regard to -- i didn't mean to cuts you off. i know you have problems with it with regard to self-defense because there is some
sometimes we think that technology looks so cool but is it actually real? the vice president says we're very close to this smart gun technology where the person who actually owns the gun would be the only one who could fire it. is that correct? >> there is a sort of technology in the works. it's very much still in its infancy. there are some promising leads but nothing concrete exists right now. >>gretchen: how would it exist? if it is a prototype right now, tell me how it works....
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i think the technology sin credible. my view is you've got to wait until it's safe to buy the stocks. here's the bottom line. it may have had a lackluster ipo, this company has made the first great leap forward in wi-fi ages. i say put ruckus on your buying list. more importantly, let's pay attention to the loser ipos that might be developing this week. not just the winners. it could be another ruckus. those are the ones that we can get shares of in the after market. they represent the real steels, not the ones that open up 50%. they would not give you any shares of these red hot deals to begin with. "mad money" is back after the break. at 1:45, the aflac duck was brought in with multiple lacerations to the wing and a fractured beak. surgery was successful, but he will be in a cast until it is fully healed, possibly several months. so, if the duck isn't able to work, how will he pay for his living expenses? aflac. like his rent and car payments? aflac. what about gas and groceries? aflac. cell phone? aflac, but i doubt h
i think the technology sin credible. my view is you've got to wait until it's safe to buy the stocks. here's the bottom line. it may have had a lackluster ipo, this company has made the first great leap forward in wi-fi ages. i say put ruckus on your buying list. more importantly, let's pay attention to the loser ipos that might be developing this week. not just the winners. it could be another ruckus. those are the ones that we can get shares of in the after market. they represent the real...
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the third principle is innovation and technology. when i say italy everybody will think of the arts and music. they don't think of technology yet we want to persuade you there are lots of things to be discovered. i was working in the world of energy and there i think we have taken enormous steps in the direction of a modern sustainable green economy, what we call now distributed generations of people producing and consuming energy. this is happening at an incredible pace in california and i know california like this is and we want to connect with california. some of the events will require the supports of the leaders that are here present, the leaders of the italian american associations. i am very proud to say that all of the leaders of the italian american associations are gathered today, mr. mayor, and senator assembly man and board of supervisors is here to celebrate with us and ramona blackwell who with the committee of the italians abroad and elected body and we will need your support and it's not just top down but bottom up. w
the third principle is innovation and technology. when i say italy everybody will think of the arts and music. they don't think of technology yet we want to persuade you there are lots of things to be discovered. i was working in the world of energy and there i think we have taken enormous steps in the direction of a modern sustainable green economy, what we call now distributed generations of people producing and consuming energy. this is happening at an incredible pace in california and i...
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other issues are more technology-based. pennsylvania's 278,000 mental health records in the state system and can't figure out how to get them into the federal system. i know that something the newly elected governor came will be focusing on as she moves forward. that's a technology problem. then a huge problem is funding. so of the 10 states that it done the most, have improved those over the last two years since we sort our investigation, a them have received funding from the federal government. i want to pause here and take a step back from the research and say something as an advocate. fastening in lester's federal budget that the administration proposed a budget that $4 million, funding for this problem. the authorization is $187 million. $4 million would cover florida alone. the republican house increased the budget of $129. $129 but what i find interesting about that is chairman wilson from virginia, virginia does receive this money but the workers of the virginia tech families over years and years of going into his o
other issues are more technology-based. pennsylvania's 278,000 mental health records in the state system and can't figure out how to get them into the federal system. i know that something the newly elected governor came will be focusing on as she moves forward. that's a technology problem. then a huge problem is funding. so of the 10 states that it done the most, have improved those over the last two years since we sort our investigation, a them have received funding from the federal...
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and advances in technology are creating more and more opportunities for the deceased. personal appearances are still out of the question, but nearly anything else is becoming possible. all it takes is a virtual set like this one at cbs television city in hollywood and some computer-generated imagery, and you can revive long-dormant careers. >> hello. why don't you take one of your big hits and do it over for ricky, tailor it for him? it happened one noche? >> i'm afraid not. >> well, it was just a thought. the ricardos of wimpole street? >> sorry, lucy. [ticking] coming up: elvis is in the building. >> you can't manufacture the affection and the appeal that elvis has. >> he's dead. >> are you sure? >> the king of rock and roll, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. almost tastes like one of jack's cereals. fiber one. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the number one! yeah, this is pretty good. [ male announcer ] over a third of a day's fiber. fiber one. woman: we're helping joplin, missouri, come back from a devastating tornado. man: and now
and advances in technology are creating more and more opportunities for the deceased. personal appearances are still out of the question, but nearly anything else is becoming possible. all it takes is a virtual set like this one at cbs television city in hollywood and some computer-generated imagery, and you can revive long-dormant careers. >> hello. why don't you take one of your big hits and do it over for ricky, tailor it for him? it happened one noche? >> i'm afraid not....
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but it is technology. people want to put money to work. if you are pulling out of apple, you put it into another tech company. >> people at home, b.k., are saying, it's cheap, it's got cash, pays a dividend. all of the bull arguments but we've seen this story before with other technology stocks that have a lot of cash on the balance sheet that have a low p.e. they pay a dividend and they don't move anywhere, haven't moved for ten years. >> the thing about apple, they are a great company. but the company is changing. they're not going to have those high margins that you saw over the last several years. so, now they have to sell a lot more of the little tiny iphones or the little mini ipads. >> when do the margins peak? what phone? >> i believe it's the 3g, the one that i have. >> amazing. >> and i didn't order the iphone 5 yet. you can say b.k. is the problem with apple. >> you are the problem. when it comes to the shrinking margins, we knew that the margins were shrinking, they are on a decline. we've seen that charts before. >> right. >>
but it is technology. people want to put money to work. if you are pulling out of apple, you put it into another tech company. >> people at home, b.k., are saying, it's cheap, it's got cash, pays a dividend. all of the bull arguments but we've seen this story before with other technology stocks that have a lot of cash on the balance sheet that have a low p.e. they pay a dividend and they don't move anywhere, haven't moved for ten years. >> the thing about apple, they are a great...
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but there are some other technology headlines we're watching. jpmorgan making a few changes to some big names. here you go, take a look at ibm, this one cut to neutral from overweight. also jpmorgan downgraded emc. so there you go. right now ibm tho the down side. -- to the down side. emc hanging in there 3 cents anyway. hewlett-packard, getting an upgrade from the company. also fusion-io. again, today it's just all about apple. all about apple. but there's another name we're watching. adam shapiro is taking a look -- take it away adam. sears is moving. adam: do you remember the old slogan sears where america shops? do you remember that cheryl? cheryl: no i don't. adam: americans haven't been shopping so much at sears. or for that matter kmart. remember back this 05 lampert merged the two companies, 11 billion dollars deal. trying to turn this retailer around not only sears but kmart for several years trying to make some traction. last week they got the big news that abrozio was leaving. today it was announced that mr. lambert is actually upping
but there are some other technology headlines we're watching. jpmorgan making a few changes to some big names. here you go, take a look at ibm, this one cut to neutral from overweight. also jpmorgan downgraded emc. so there you go. right now ibm tho the down side. -- to the down side. emc hanging in there 3 cents anyway. hewlett-packard, getting an upgrade from the company. also fusion-io. again, today it's just all about apple. all about apple. but there's another name we're watching. adam...
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plus -- new apps and technology that aims to keep drivers connect behind the wheel. >> in national news. connecticut school shooting newtown weighs fate of conn. school where 26 died parents of sandy hook elementary students are divided on whether their kids should return to the school building where a gunman slaughtered 20 first- graders and six adults last month. many of them made passionate arguments at an emotional public meeting sunday. school on the day of the shootings but weren't hurt, says the children shouldn't but stephanie carson said she can't imagine ever sending her son back to the building. their input. some newtown residents want to see the school demolished and a memorial built on the property in honor of those killed in the massacre. others say the school should be renovated and the areas where the killings occurred since the newtown, connecticut school shooting. it seems the conversation about gun control gets louder and louder. april williams has the latest details of the debate that has the whole country talking. >> they say that legislation cannot be made on just
plus -- new apps and technology that aims to keep drivers connect behind the wheel. >> in national news. connecticut school shooting newtown weighs fate of conn. school where 26 died parents of sandy hook elementary students are divided on whether their kids should return to the school building where a gunman slaughtered 20 first- graders and six adults last month. many of them made passionate arguments at an emotional public meeting sunday. school on the day of the shootings but weren't...
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but my next guest say that may not be relevant to the way technology is actually being used today. from viral content website buzzfeed, jonah peretti and editor in chief ben smith. your headline on this was, why we're not at the biggest tech show in the world, even though, john, actually there were pick sure of you there on twitter. but the editorial wasn't there. okay. so tell me about this. how has the technology landscape changed and how buzzfeed fits into that. >> right, both in our coverage and in the shape of the landscape, basically bats what's happened is people care less and less about the box or the gadget on which they're looking at the content and more and more about what's in there and particularly about the apps and social blat forms. >> 40 million unique visitors to the site each month. as a media company what are you trying to build? tell us what your vision is. >> we're focused on building a media brand for the social age, so for us, we think that when people think content is interesting enough to share with their friends, that's a much higher bar than a click or a
but my next guest say that may not be relevant to the way technology is actually being used today. from viral content website buzzfeed, jonah peretti and editor in chief ben smith. your headline on this was, why we're not at the biggest tech show in the world, even though, john, actually there were pick sure of you there on twitter. but the editorial wasn't there. okay. so tell me about this. how has the technology landscape changed and how buzzfeed fits into that. >> right, both in our...
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inspections can be done with various technologies, often by a robot... or personally by a technician on a bicycle. sensors detect breaks, cracks, and weaknesses in the pipe. man: we have roots at this cap lateral at 79. narrator: tree roots can grow into the pipe, splitting it apart. man: more light roots at 69. narrator: sometimes they may even find fully collapsed sections. after gathering the data, utilities can assess the need for rehabilitation. sinha: you have to choose the rehabilitation technique so that the life of the pipe can be extended 30 years, 40 years, 50 years. allbee: any asset has an optimal investment strategy. if you're making investments in that asset too early, or too late, you're wasting money. it costs about three times as much to fix a system once it's failed. so it's all about finding that right point where the dollars should flow toward that asset. narrator: but finding the funds to evaluate and rebuild these assets is an ongoing struggle. johnson: there is a gap between what's being spent by municipalities and water supply sy
inspections can be done with various technologies, often by a robot... or personally by a technician on a bicycle. sensors detect breaks, cracks, and weaknesses in the pipe. man: we have roots at this cap lateral at 79. narrator: tree roots can grow into the pipe, splitting it apart. man: more light roots at 69. narrator: sometimes they may even find fully collapsed sections. after gathering the data, utilities can assess the need for rehabilitation. sinha: you have to choose the rehabilitation...
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on the technology side we are grappling with how to enhance dispatch. we are working closely with lisa hoffman to have a system that identifies the language skills of bilingual officers immediately and in real-time so that they can be more readily dispatched to the scene and it gives equally important information which is to know if there aren't bilingual officers, waiting on the scene, and can move onto the next level, the language line system. we are working on how do we get officers who want to be bilingual, who want to be certified as bilingual officers, how do they more rapidly get the certification process in place? officers can be certified in mandarin, cantonese, spanish, russian. we are hoping and working with other divisions within the city to get the process moving more quickly. on the street patrol officers, they're using their own cell phones to call language line. on a real level of equipment, officers need a better way to ask his language line. we are working with the department and think outside of the box. bilingual officers use digital
on the technology side we are grappling with how to enhance dispatch. we are working closely with lisa hoffman to have a system that identifies the language skills of bilingual officers immediately and in real-time so that they can be more readily dispatched to the scene and it gives equally important information which is to know if there aren't bilingual officers, waiting on the scene, and can move onto the next level, the language line system. we are working on how do we get officers who want...
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and the off to my office which is the massachusetts institute of technology website has been attacked and defaced to this group anonymous to responsibility leaving a message in memory of him on the front page while many said it would investigate its role in the death german m.p. from the pirate party says that swartz faced what he's faced was too harsh. it is completely ridiculous people are being charged with fines for just are not into music from the internet. putting it on the internet that should have been on the internet. a long time ago and actually j.-star. the where the pirates came from said they wanted to put the parts on the internet anyway and was just did a good job doing it the system of this case whenever it comes to whenever it comes to copyright infringement then the senators are the people in the house of representatives in the united states the same side there is no differences there same side as hollywood does and sometimes it's just that they're completely innocent people have to pay a lot of fine or go into jail because they are making information public because
and the off to my office which is the massachusetts institute of technology website has been attacked and defaced to this group anonymous to responsibility leaving a message in memory of him on the front page while many said it would investigate its role in the death german m.p. from the pirate party says that swartz faced what he's faced was too harsh. it is completely ridiculous people are being charged with fines for just are not into music from the internet. putting it on the internet that...
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but my next guests say that may not be relevant to the way technology is actually being used today. from virtual content website, buzzfeed, ceo jonah peretti and editor in chief ben smith. thank you so much for joining us. great to see you. so your headline on this was, why we're not at the biggest tech show in the world. even though jonah actually, there were pictures of you there. >> it was about the editorials. >> the editorial wasn't there. so tell me about this. how has the technology landscape changed, and how buzzfeed fits into that. >> right, both in our coverage and in the shape of the landscape, basically what's happened is people care less and less about the box or the gadget on which they're looking at content and more and more about what's in there, and particularly about the apps and social platforms. >> so jonah, you announced last week another $19 million in financing. 40 million unique visitors to the site a month. that's great numbers. as a media company, what are you trying to build? tell us what your vision is. >> we're focused on building a media brooand for the
but my next guests say that may not be relevant to the way technology is actually being used today. from virtual content website, buzzfeed, ceo jonah peretti and editor in chief ben smith. thank you so much for joining us. great to see you. so your headline on this was, why we're not at the biggest tech show in the world. even though jonah actually, there were pictures of you there. >> it was about the editorials. >> the editorial wasn't there. so tell me about this. how has the...
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talking about where the smart money in technology is heading. once again, joined by an internet pioneer, angel and piener an angel and film financer. how about that? >> i juggle -- >> you have a lot of hats. let's talk about an announcement apparently facebook coming out with something tomorrow. >> right. >> do we have any intelligence on what it could be? do you have any hunches? >> most people are speculating something about a fen. but that's the case for a long time. i think facebook is in a unique position with microsoft and their ownership with skype. facebook wins by being on all operating systems. but if they can take skype and leverage microsoft experience, there is the unique ability to bypass the tell cox pecom provi. that would be a face changer. are they doing that? i don't know. but that would be a smart direction. >> let's talk more broadly about where money is heading in technology. is it into devices or gadgets or some place else? >> i think the most interesting area to look at is where are the friction and pain points around us?
talking about where the smart money in technology is heading. once again, joined by an internet pioneer, angel and piener an angel and film financer. how about that? >> i juggle -- >> you have a lot of hats. let's talk about an announcement apparently facebook coming out with something tomorrow. >> right. >> do we have any intelligence on what it could be? do you have any hunches? >> most people are speculating something about a fen. but that's the case for a long...
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will could not understand why we could not board and eight with the technology available, state-of-the-art information system. for our citizens. thank you very much. i am very excited. it seems as though we are exponentially improving. i don't expect that we will wait another 10 years for similar reports. i am expecting that certainly within the next year we will be 10 steps further ahead. a few years ago it would've taken longer. i am very excited about this and excited that we can share this discussion with the police department commission. as far as the development of justice. thank you very much to all of that been involved. very critical. >> commissioner kingsley? >> ms. young, thank you very much for your report. it is very interesting. some of the questions i had have been addressed by commissioner schwatz's comments. i wanted more clarity around the timing and history of this. is 2012 the first compilation of the statistics? is the system established for data collection, is that a permanent part of our system of data collection going forward that we will improve upon? i wanted it a
will could not understand why we could not board and eight with the technology available, state-of-the-art information system. for our citizens. thank you very much. i am very excited. it seems as though we are exponentially improving. i don't expect that we will wait another 10 years for similar reports. i am expecting that certainly within the next year we will be 10 steps further ahead. a few years ago it would've taken longer. i am very excited about this and excited that we can share this...
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joanna stern, abcnews.com technology editor right there with us. so what does it want me to do? >> it wants you to slow down. >> reporter: so i did. it's not vibrating now. so i slowed down, and it's happy with me now. >> it's actually called the happy fork. >> reporter: apropos. i put this on my forehead. the next item they tried to convince of on was spree. you put it on your forehead. how is my heart rate? 75. my heart rate is dropping as i check out your product. they say it's the first device to combine the length of your workout, how far, how fast with your body temperature sending that information via bluetooth. but i had a question about one of the numbers. do i have a fever? >> no, no, it's okay. >> it's 99.6. it assured me it was no fever. it was warm in that convention center. who wears this? if you're at the gym and have this on, you look a little funny, no? >> no, you don't sweat with this. line the sweat stops. >> and lastly, fitbit, you wear it like a watch or right on your belt, and it tells you how many steps, how many stairs climbed, how many calories burned in
joanna stern, abcnews.com technology editor right there with us. so what does it want me to do? >> it wants you to slow down. >> reporter: so i did. it's not vibrating now. so i slowed down, and it's happy with me now. >> it's actually called the happy fork. >> reporter: apropos. i put this on my forehead. the next item they tried to convince of on was spree. you put it on your forehead. how is my heart rate? 75. my heart rate is dropping as i check out your product....
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you've got to have humans interfacing with that technology. we've gone too far where there's computers trading with computers and there's nobody watching. >> when you look at your past deals, you could look at the international petroleum floor in london. you closed that. the new york board of trade you acquired. you eliminated that floor. you even changed the name. should we expect this exchange down here is going to be more electronic than we've ever seen? >> yeah. what happened in those circumstances, the market moved all the volume off the floor on to the screen. >> yes. my apologies. this is not personal. you're going where the business is. >> i don't take it personally. but that did not happen here. years ago archipelago emerged to become more electronic. but the market has kept this floor here and there is is reason. the business has gotten too complicated. and people want human beings involved. so i say celebrate it. i'm an entrepreneur and i say this is something unique. make sure people send their orders here. >> the overall name of t
you've got to have humans interfacing with that technology. we've gone too far where there's computers trading with computers and there's nobody watching. >> when you look at your past deals, you could look at the international petroleum floor in london. you closed that. the new york board of trade you acquired. you eliminated that floor. you even changed the name. should we expect this exchange down here is going to be more electronic than we've ever seen? >> yeah. what happened in...
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here and create jobs and make strong commitments to our communities, even in the face of all these technology companies that are coming here and helping us uplift our economy, even within that success, you hear me talking about the people who aren't getting those jobs, the people who are making decisions everyday in our streets, in our community, and i will not be mincing words -- it is in the bay view. in in the visitation valley. it is in the mission where their dispute resolution is at the end of a gun and this is the way they're talking. this is the way they're dealing with each other and then with anybody who attempts to interfere with that. you have heard me say even with the success of all of our departments and everything that they're doing i can't give a job to a dead youth no matter what we do, and so i can have the best training programs. i can have a high number of jobs available. eric mcdonald and i can create 10,000 jobs in the summer, but if our youth are resolving their differences with the point of a gun or the end of a knife those jobs are never going to be available to them
here and create jobs and make strong commitments to our communities, even in the face of all these technology companies that are coming here and helping us uplift our economy, even within that success, you hear me talking about the people who aren't getting those jobs, the people who are making decisions everyday in our streets, in our community, and i will not be mincing words -- it is in the bay view. in in the visitation valley. it is in the mission where their dispute resolution is at the...
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i would like to suggest that maybe we can have partnership with our technology partners to have particular tablets and face time, and split screen. often times when we are speaking it is not just that we say or hear, but the body language as well. for these women from war-torn countries they are distrusting and if they cannot see the person they will hang up. >> that is an excellent idea. it is another homework assignment. will get it done. i will see what we can do. we are coming up with computers and tablets and handhelds. if we can put that technology there we will work towards that goal. >> my question goes back to the ongoing issues. i would gather that this topic has been raised already with the police commissioner or discuss discussed at the commission level. the concern with immigrant communities is that interaction with the police could lead to either party, both parties, being deported and how that is being - whether there is training that sensitizes the least of this, or how is it handled? >> commissioner, it's been the policy of the san francisco police department since the san
i would like to suggest that maybe we can have partnership with our technology partners to have particular tablets and face time, and split screen. often times when we are speaking it is not just that we say or hear, but the body language as well. for these women from war-torn countries they are distrusting and if they cannot see the person they will hang up. >> that is an excellent idea. it is another homework assignment. will get it done. i will see what we can do. we are coming up with...
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♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. david: shares of premium channel stars soaring. to nicole. nicole: it was under the umbrella with liberty. they did have their nasdaq debut for stars. shares jumped almost 10% today. and it was spun off from liberty media and liberty media in the meantime wants cash to maybe take over other things such as sirius xm? we will see. when you think of starz, you think the premium channel, encore, they boast about 55 million subscribers and some analysts say it is a target for a takeover itself, but in the meantime it is debuting on its own, starz, it had a great day on wall street. back to you. david: thank you nicole. sandra: you know that when federal reserve chairman bernanke speaks, the markets listen. well he is speaking right now. the markets happen to be closed. he's speaking at the university of michigan. and it could be a big mover tomorrow. david: it could indeed. this could affect the futures markets. we will kind of watch the futures as he talks. fox business's peter barnes is
♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. david: shares of premium channel stars soaring. to nicole. nicole: it was under the umbrella with liberty. they did have their nasdaq debut for stars. shares jumped almost 10% today. and it was spun off from liberty media and liberty media in the meantime wants cash to maybe take over other things such as sirius xm? we will see. when you think of starz, you think the premium channel, encore, they...
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new technology instead of bringing us greater freedom would have snuffed out fundamental rights we had always taken for granted. >> we will play a speech aaron that blaster is the the harvard law school professor lawrence lessig, longtime mentor and friend. all of that and more coming up. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the obama administration is reportedly preparing to unveil a new push for immigration reform in the coming months. according to the new york times, president obama will ask congress to approve measures including a new path to citizenship for some of 11 million undocumented people currently in the united states, as well as a guest worker program for low-wage immigrant workers. a bipartisan group of senators is working on a comprehensive bill that could be introduced as early as march. the administration is backing eventual citizenship after deporting more than 400,000 undocumented people in the 2012 fiscal year, the largest number in u.s. hi uory. a number of civilians have been killed in an explosion that followed a
new technology instead of bringing us greater freedom would have snuffed out fundamental rights we had always taken for granted. >> we will play a speech aaron that blaster is the the harvard law school professor lawrence lessig, longtime mentor and friend. all of that and more coming up. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the obama administration is reportedly preparing to unveil a new push for immigration reform in the coming...
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science technology innovation and tall buildings developments from around russia we've done the future if you're covered. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. do we speak your language as anybody will or not advance. your music programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news that will turn it into angles kidan stories. are you here. to try to alter the spanish find out more visit i to allahabad. wealthy british style. that's what i'd like for. markets why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons are there are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on r g. and i guess this is a law abiding u.s. citizens from adopting russian children has become the target of the latest opposition rally in moscow causes marched in the sun told the cops or sunday protesting against t
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♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. >>> here is your "first look" on other news going on around america. a manhunt ended with gunfire in a san diego movie theater. an armed domestic violence suspect tried to blend in with viewers of a screening but was taken down with two shots after raising his gun to officers. >>> iraq and afghanistan veterans biked to key west for the annual soldiers ride. along the way they stopped at a dolphin research center to take a swim with the animals. >>> a tidal wave of crimson and cream hit the nation's capitol. 1 was the 100th birthday a sorori sorority. >>> folks in seattle gave themselves a record-breaking snow day. check this out. nearly 6,000 people used 160,000 pounds of snow to break the world record for the largest snowball fight. >>> and thousands of new yorkers stripped down for the no pants subway ride. since its 2002 inception, dozens of cities have also joined in on this one. okay. >>> in sports, nfl playoffs, pats/texans. tom brady passed for three touchdowns in a 40-28 win over the t
♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. >>> here is your "first look" on other news going on around america. a manhunt ended with gunfire in a san diego movie theater. an armed domestic violence suspect tried to blend in with viewers of a screening but was taken down with two shots after raising his gun to officers. >>> iraq and afghanistan veterans biked to key west for the annual soldiers ride. along the way...
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indicted two years ago on allegations of breaching a computer network at the massachusetts institute of technology to download millions of pages of academic articles and other documents swartz pled not guilty to the charges which carried a sentence of up to thirty five years in prison and a one million dollar fine in the aftermath of the suicide swartz's family released a statement blaming the prosecution the federal prosecution for driving the twenty six year old to take his own life they said in part quote aaron's death is not simply a personal tragedy it is the product of a criminal justice system right with intimidation and prosecutorial overreach decisions made by officials in the massachusetts u.s. attorney's office and at mit contributed to his death unquote many of swartz's colleagues have been quoted remembering him as a genius kid brilliant and funny now at thirteen years old he designed his first web site at the age of fourteen he helped write the are a says a program that alerts users to new blog posts warts also founded demand progress in internet group that campaigns against web cens
indicted two years ago on allegations of breaching a computer network at the massachusetts institute of technology to download millions of pages of academic articles and other documents swartz pled not guilty to the charges which carried a sentence of up to thirty five years in prison and a one million dollar fine in the aftermath of the suicide swartz's family released a statement blaming the prosecution the federal prosecution for driving the twenty six year old to take his own life they said...
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we think it is so dramatic from design standpoint and technology performance. this is technological tour de force. we've been working on it for three years since bankruptcy. this was a big deal inside the company. we all right around it. >> big deal the way the chevy volt is big deal. not so much how many you sell, more because you don't want to sell a bunch of them. >> right. more. >> more about what it means to the company. >> right. that is the reason i came to work for general motors. i want to work for the company that made corvette. it is unapologetically american. it is beautiful as always and obtainable. this is supercar that is really obtainable. >> not on my paycheck. >> no, i think it is. i really do. you can aspire to this and obtain it. a lot of people -- >> starts where? >> i will not price it here on fox. but -- >> thought i had you there for a second. we were talking about these old ones, being, 60, 70 grand. less than that maybe? >> i think so, absolutely. and, especially a 53 or a 66 big block, it will be less than those. >> have to show the 5
we think it is so dramatic from design standpoint and technology performance. this is technological tour de force. we've been working on it for three years since bankruptcy. this was a big deal inside the company. we all right around it. >> big deal the way the chevy volt is big deal. not so much how many you sell, more because you don't want to sell a bunch of them. >> right. more. >> more about what it means to the company. >> right. that is the reason i came to work...
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that is a much higher level of technology. >> while there are technological challenges to bringing guns into the 21st century because they have many people now that are essentially the guns used more than a century ago i don't believe that technological challenges are the greatest challenges. i don't believe that the problems and the difficulties of creating the technology have been keeping the gun manufacturers from changing the design of bombs. i believe that what keeps the manufacturers from changing the design of guns is the same thing again to use a car analogy when we try to get air bags into cars, the car manufacturers that are going to be opposed they opposed it so much when ultimately the united states supreme court said for the last 15 years there's been the regulatory equivalent of the war which by the car manufacturers against the air bags. what we need to understand the ways that they were not really waging a war against the air bags. they were waging a war mike against regulation. and i believe the same thing is true about guns, not that we regulate the design of guns now.
that is a much higher level of technology. >> while there are technological challenges to bringing guns into the 21st century because they have many people now that are essentially the guns used more than a century ago i don't believe that technological challenges are the greatest challenges. i don't believe that the problems and the difficulties of creating the technology have been keeping the gun manufacturers from changing the design of bombs. i believe that what keeps the...
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this is a world's largest technology company. it sells iphones and tablets and they will sell fewer of them. the reason -- people want different options. they don't want to spend $649 for a phone, much less the way they sort of did the system that you buy an iphone and six months later you know you can get a better one and current model is going to be cut, price will be cut. >> neil: so maybe it's not an indictment of the global economy but people are reassessing things? >> it has to do a little bit with global economy. the problem is they are running out of rich people who can afford this phone globally. they got the market dominated. disposable income. what happens they have the u.s. market locked up. there is a lot of competition from samsung phones, but the other part of the globe is emerging markets. they are not laying out $700 for a phone through the plan like you do in america. european people can afford these phones but there is not going to be a lot of growth. asian countries, they will take a knockoff if it is cheaper.
this is a world's largest technology company. it sells iphones and tablets and they will sell fewer of them. the reason -- people want different options. they don't want to spend $649 for a phone, much less the way they sort of did the system that you buy an iphone and six months later you know you can get a better one and current model is going to be cut, price will be cut. >> neil: so maybe it's not an indictment of the global economy but people are reassessing things? >> it has...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've gone to the future covered. from moscow business arts here with me rule research i thank you for joining us today it is it going to be a battle over austerity when the german finance minister meets the greek opposition leader who's been holding firm against the berlin backed austerity strategy. is expected tomorrow international lenders to change the terms of the international bailout for greece that's got some more insight now on what might actually come out of the meeting i'm joined by a political analyst and sociologist of silent justice the tutor so from the university of the aegean a great pleasure to have you want to see today frankfurt spending your time here first of all let's get right to it why would the e.u. powerhouse germany be interested in having dialogue with the greek opposition well it is normal to expect that they would like to talk we will persist in this mess and it's still a problem that. listen of the radical left in the midst of us is leading might be the next greek government or
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it's technology innovations. developments around russia we. covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything. i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. a pleasure to have you with us here in. moscow are the right to a preemptive nuclear strike against china is now part of u.s. law thanks to the national defense authorization act and the pentagon's also ordered a thorough review of when and how america could strike at the network of tunnels believed to hold beijing's atomic arsenals earlier i spoke to editor of a japan based a news website james corbett all about this and he suggested some ulterior motives . i don't think that we have to look at this contest bridgeport in the context of they're going to move in with a nuclear strike right at this point but i think it has to be seen as a wider part of the u.s. nuclear policy that's been stretching out for decades now trying to come up with ways to justify the existe
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light i want to talk to you about another aspect of this case and that is massachusetts institute of technology mit announced it has launched an internal probe into the events leading up to aaron swartz his death just go into a little bit of detail about. the mit aspect of this story well aaron wasn't a student at mit but it was it was mit that was the prime reason that led to the federal trial against him we should mention on sunday the president of massachusetts institute of technology did write a letter expressing his condolences and referred to aaron swartz as a gifted brilliant creative young man and mired by many now on the way the institution played a main role in his lawsuit is because according to prosecutors according to the again swartz in two thousand and eleven he was arrested and charged with sneaking into mit's network closet and using the school's connection to download millions of academic and research files from g. store without paying for them and that's how mit is involved store according to reports didn't want to press any charges but mit did not come out publicly to defend
light i want to talk to you about another aspect of this case and that is massachusetts institute of technology mit announced it has launched an internal probe into the events leading up to aaron swartz his death just go into a little bit of detail about. the mit aspect of this story well aaron wasn't a student at mit but it was it was mit that was the prime reason that led to the federal trial against him we should mention on sunday the president of massachusetts institute of technology did...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. you know sometimes you see a story so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought. it was a big. news today. these are the images the world is seeing from the streets of canada. operations are all. these continues here on r.t. tear gas used by bahraini police to disperse an anti-government protest has killed an elderly man who inhaled it there were angry clashes at his funeral and his nine year old grandson who was also injured by the substance was sent abroad for treatment well for more i'm joined live by asma darwish from the european bahraini organization for human rights i gather i've just lost her now so we're not able to talk to her just for the moment but i hope that we can go to asma darwish for her live analysis on what had been occurring there in bahrain very shortly so in the meantime meantime apologies for that. belfast is in a state of shaky calm after the silent majority ranted
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what about technology? >> look at the outlook for economic growth. there is not much of a margin of error. invest conservative and less you can take the above average risk. >> that brings me the next question what about inflation. is that a legitimate warning? >> no. they are growing by less than 2%. rising 1/2 of 1%. going 7331 labor costs would grow by 8% with the growth of excess of 70% we're not even close. until wage growth approaches 5% but that will not happen. >> also employment income shows the slowest growth since the second world war. consumers lack the purchasing power to sustain a persistent rise from price inflation. lori: the deficit crisis crisis, and unemployment, debt to the atp number is the normal. >> with a new treasury secretary who will drive a hard bargain. that does not improve the outlook. lori: you would not vote for him if you have the opportunity? >> i will pass. lori: thank you for coming. another shooting at and school yesterday what drives our kids to bring the guns to school? said treasury secretary picked republicans
what about technology? >> look at the outlook for economic growth. there is not much of a margin of error. invest conservative and less you can take the above average risk. >> that brings me the next question what about inflation. is that a legitimate warning? >> no. they are growing by less than 2%. rising 1/2 of 1%. going 7331 labor costs would grow by 8% with the growth of excess of 70% we're not even close. until wage growth approaches 5% but that will not happen. >>...
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and, in fact, i joined over 750 other mayors across this country, using social media and the technology that's available to us today to signal a demand to our congress that we really need a plan and a plan and an action to follow that, to ban these assault weapons and to make sure that we do everything we can to create a higher level of safety throughout the country. assault weapons and the types of things that we've seen in the hands of people who are doing evil or can do evil really have no place, in the home or in the schools or in our streets. and, so, with that we ask ourselves what we can do locally. i also want to recognize the three state senators, senator de leon, state senator leland yee and state senator ted gains, all three of which are sponsoring some five different pieces of state legislation aimed at banning assault weapons and munitions, getting higher levels of background checks and registries, and also i think senator gains is attempting to also make sure that those that have backgrounds of mental health challenges are lifetime bans of possessing these weapons. again,
and, in fact, i joined over 750 other mayors across this country, using social media and the technology that's available to us today to signal a demand to our congress that we really need a plan and a plan and an action to follow that, to ban these assault weapons and to make sure that we do everything we can to create a higher level of safety throughout the country. assault weapons and the types of things that we've seen in the hands of people who are doing evil or can do evil really have no...
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police department and law enforcement system of doing more predictive policing using both data and technology to help us do that. and then, of course, i think the most important part is to organize our communities and work with community-based organizations, families, religious groups, and everybody that's on the ground to find more ways to intervene in violent behavior out there and utilize resources such as education systems, our community jobs programs, others that might allow people to go in different direction. the unfortunate and very tragic incident in connecticut in sandy hook elementary school of course heightened everybody's awareness of what violence can really be all about. and as we have been not only responding, reacting to this national tragedy that i think president obama has adequately described as broken all of our hearts, and in every funeral that has taken place, for those 20 innocent children and six innocent adults in the school districts, and school administrators, we obviously have shared in that very tragic event, all of us. it has touched everybody across this countr
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♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. try capzasin-hp. it penetrates deep to block pain signals for hours of relief. capzasin-hp. take the pain out of arthritis. >>> the middle east is in turmoil. israeli and palestinians bear fresh wounds from the recent conflict in gaza. iran continues to play games with the world regarding its nuclear ambitions. and the arab spring continues to reverberate. in some good ways, for sure. but also, in some troubling ways. and, the civil war in syria becomes a bigger human taryn crisis by the day. that's a lot of problems in just one region. here to give us his stake is jim carter's national security adviser. what should president obama do with syria as it continues its slow motion drift in to chaos? >> i don't know. and i'm not being evasive. i literally don't know. we have to have better intelligence. who's really fighting assad? who started the fight? how's it financed? where did the initial weaponry for the beginning of that struggle a year ago or so originate? there doesn't seem to be
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